Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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WOMEN CLASH IN NATIONAL TENNIS
PENN OARSMEN LEAVE
TOMORROW FOR NORTH
Varsity, Junior ntid Freshmen
Crews Have Final Work-out
Today Shells Go Tonight.
The University of Pennsylvania crew
look their final practice on the Schilyl
Mfi hl nfternoon ml then packed their
hll rftulv for shipment to PouRhkecp
ale tills evening. The thre varsity crews,
varsity, junior and freshman, will leave
Inrrtnrmw mftmtne nt 8 o'clock.
Tench Nlckalls permitted the men to
padln up to the bridge at Strawberry
Mansion, and then sent them ilow to-S-thr,
thotiRh he gavo strict orders that
they should not race.
Ill Rive them all the hanl work they
want tomorrow, whe nthey get to Pour h
kcepsIeT' said Mr. Nlckalls. "I think HI
lft thow row 30 miles tomorrow. lor the
llrst week they will have long rows to
perfect their endurance. Then wo will
begin some speed work and let them tako
thing easily for the last week.
There will bo 26 men In the party. 31
oarsmen, wltn ioacn ickhho, '""
DavlB and Assistant Managers Thayer
and Frelhofer. The following oarsmeJ
will take the trip:
Varslty-Chlckerlnr, bow; Dutler. 2;
Voll, 3; Gotham, 4j Oarvln, 6; Merrick,
t; Littleton, 7; Marcy. stroke! Foster,
coxswain. . ,
Junior varsity-Kayll, bow; Ouenther.
5; Boric, 3; Pepper. U Scott, 6i Rchellens,
U Illldebrand, 7; Shoemaker, stroke,
Welrlek, coxswain.
Freshman clght-OoeswIch, bow: Hun-
tr, 2i Tllden. 3; Heukauff, 4; Glatiz, ;
AVIrkman, 6j Chambers, 7; Hobs, stroke;
Jack, coxswain. .
Substltute-F. CJels, C. Oels, Van Bee
rcn, Altemus.
It Is not likely that there will be nny
changes In the three shells after the
men reach Poughkeepslo except for ac
cidents. Coach Nlckalls has tried out
nil his candidates very thoroughly and
does not believe he can make changes
now which will strengthen nny of the
beats.
LEAR'S BOOT PAVES
WAY FOR SCORES
Continued from rage pne,
ton, who covered thq bag. Lapp fanned.
Malons was aafc on 'Lavan's wild throw.
Lear fanned. No runs, no hits, one error.
FIFTH INNINO.
Kopf now playing third for Athletics.
Tratt singled to centre. C. Walker
singled to right, and took second when
Murphy fumbled the ball, while Pratt
went to third, ifarry threw out D Walsh
nnd held Pratt on third. Kauffman fouled
to Lapp. Lavan fanned. No runs, two
hits, one error,
BresBler was called out on strikes. Mur
phy went out to Kauffman, unassisted.
Pratt and Kauffman retired Barry. No
runs,. no hits, no errors,
SIXTH INNINO.
Agnew singled through Barry. Ham
ilton struck out. Oldrlng mado a great
catch of Shotten's line drive. Austin
singled off Bresslcr's glove nnd went to
second on Bressler's wild throw. Agneti
tried to score on the play, but was
caught at tho plate ' on Mclnnls' line
throw. No runs, two hits, one error.
Walsh died to Shotten. Oldrlng filed to
Knuffman. Mclnnls singled to left.
Lapp went out to Kauffman, unassisted.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
'AYER HURLS WELL
' IN OPENING INNINGS
Continued from I'mcr One
hurled 'em for tho Cards The Phils
get away tonight for Chicago.
FITtST INNING.
Grlner tossed out Bancroft. Byrne rolled
to Milter, Becker out, Grlner to Hyatt.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Butler singled through .Byrne Bescher
forced Butler, Nlehoff to Bancroft.
Tlescher stole second. Miller popped " to
Nlehoff. Long lifted to Cravath. No runs,
ono hit, no errors.
SECOND INNING
Cravath walked. Nlehoff dropped a
single In left centre. Cravath holding
eecond. Luderus tripled to left, scoring
Cravath and Nlehoff. Wlescr tapped to
Miller whose throw to Snyder caught Lu
derus at the plate, Wlescr going to sec
ond on the .play. Burns singled .to right,
scoring Wleser. Mayer out, Grlner to
Hyatt. Bancroft hoisted to Oolan. Three
runs, three hits, no errors.
Dolan fouled to Burns. Hyatt walked.
Betzel doubled over third, Hyatt going to
third. Snyder sent a sacrifice fly to
"VVIeser, Hyatt flooring and Betzel going
to third, Betzel also scored when Wleser
threw wildly to Byrne. Grlner singled to
centre. Butler forced Grlner, Bancroft
unassieieu. two runs, two lilts, one er-
ror.
THIRD INNING.
Byrne walked. Becker hit Into a dou
ble play. Miller to Butler to Hyatt. Cra
vath hoisted to Bescher. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
Nlehoff threw out Bescher, Miller
drove deep to Wleser. Long was hit by
a pitched ball. Dolan forced Long. Mayer
to Bancroft. No runs, no hits, no errors.
FOUBTII INING
Nlehoff filed to PolanCLuderua fouled
out to Bescher. Betzel whipped out Wle
wr. No runs, no hits, no errors,
Hyatt dropped a single In right centre
but, was out trying to stretch It. Cra
vajh to Bancroft Betzel lined to Wleser.
Snyder singled to centre. Grlner walked.
Butler fanned. No runs, two hits, no er
ror. Corley Nino Did Not Lose
Wltr Myers,
manlier or Corley Catholic
Civs a MHUl team. rites that tha Sum
Club did not defeat tha Corley C C. 13-2 at
we
several Sunday nptn stated Tb Corley nlna
woo from St Andrew's by a, 10-to-9 score. Ta
teas Sanccun vletwad orar was tha Corley
Traveler, eompowd of saesad atrlai men of
Kttv vi,v
nolle club.
" , Butwell to Beg Reinstatement
HBW YORK, June 8.-Joekey Uutwall l.Il
for Kamocky. today to plead for rin.tattmnt
with tb KMtualiy Saelns- CpraalHton. Ha
was fined IMO tar rooih aad lunetoua rMIni
aod faljad to pay tk fine within 43 hours.
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tba joetfiraMji of tha Bio Oraaa commlaaion.
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THIS AFTEWgpN.
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NOT FAIR TO CALL
FREDDY LEAR "KING"
Youngster From Villanova
Again Started at Third Base
for the Athletics.
Youna Lear, uhom Mack now has at thinl,
.VoV riiro nnf to be quite' a bird;
1 so, hl pratxes you mrtj a(ii7,
Wilt ilo not call the youngster King
SHIBE PABIv, PhTiadclphla, June 8
Thls new Lear's front name Is Fred He
went In at third again today, and In the
first few minutes of play, up popped a
foul JubI oif third base. Aitor It went
Lear. Donn came tho ball, down, down
all the way to the turf, joung .Mr. Lear
having slipped just as his anxious lingers
were about to closo on the pill. Hoecr,
Lear had not long to think of his muff.
Other things happened. Tho Inning, lor
a fact, became .xtreniely lurid After tho
bases, containing two St. Louis plajerK,
had been cloawd by a neat single, nloni;
camo Dee Walsh, likewise of St. Louis,
and hit the ba'l with his great big but
Ho hit It along the right-field foul line.
and Stuffy Mclnnls reached out as far
as he could to stop It. Stuffy's glove
Just touched the ball, but the ump. Mis
ter Dlneen, If you please, called It fair.
Mclnnls then went to the nlate and hold
a lengthy wrangle. In which ho did most
of tho talking. Dlneen listened In moody
silence. All he did was the deciding,
which was sufficient. When the Inning
wna ended two runs had crossed the pan
for St. Louis.
The crowd today was more lively thnu
usual, nlthough still small considering
the ideal quality of baseball weather
handed out. It made more noise the
crowd, not the weather than U custom
ary, nnd generally seemed to take con
siderable of an Interest In the game.
Of course, you may not think such a
thing strange, In as much as the fans
Pay good money to seo the game, but
that Is mere quibbling.
Tho nsh neddler fan almost broke a
lung In tho third Inning, after Brcsslcr
got to first by a scratch single. Murphy
was at bat. "There sho go-o-o-e-a"!
yelled tho fan, nnd, concurring heartily,
Murphy singled, nube Oldrlng apparently
was tired. Ho had been so auro that he
wouldn't get a turn at bat that he had
been sitting out alongside right field. Bui
at this pqlnt he came In. Barry then
connected with ono that Shotton muffed.
Thinking he would catch It. Bressler
nusged second, nnd he slid Into third
just as the hall arrived. All tho St.
Louis players put up a hol when the
ump called him safe, hut the ump wns
adamant. They nlwnys are when they
give decisions In favor of the home
team.
When they favor the visitors they are
concrete, as we haev pointed out before.
At any rate Walsh was next, nnd Dress
ier scored on his out. Then Rube Old
ring got his turn. He slammed the pill
over second, but Lavana was so mad by
this tlem that he pulled off a miraculous
one-hand stab and one of those Impossi
ble throws to llrst, retiring the Ruben
ahd the side.
Lear got Into the limelight again In the
fourth. He picked up a slow grounder
oft Lavan's bat and threw It past Mcln
nls Into right, the runner going to second.
Lavan then went to third on Agnew's
uaennce, wnere he prpceeded to get Lear
more nervous by taking big leads oft
tho bag. Shotton walked at this point
and Lear redeemed himself by nailing a
pop fly. He gave several fans heart
failure, however, by getting only about
two Angers on It. However, he held It.
NEYLAND HEADS ARMY NINE
Phenomenal Pitcher Elected Captain
for Next Year.
WEST POINT. N. Y., June 8.-Cadet
Robert R. Neyland, Jr., a member of tho
class of 1916, who has pitched phenomenal
ball for th Army baseball team for the
last two seasons, was elected captain of
tho Army nine for next bcason.
Until beaten by Fordham a few weeks
ago, Neyland's record of wins, covering
two years, was straight. During tha
last season he won II out of J games.
YALE CREWS WORK LIGHT
Coach Does Not Believe in Sending
Men Over Heavy Route Before Race.
GALES FERRW Conn.. June 8.-Both
th Yale varsity and freshman eights
were given light work this morning, go.
Ing down stream for a mile and a half at
an easy paddle. The Junior varsity eight
paddled down stream and were sent over
the second mile of the down-stream
course, finishing at the navy yard; They
covered the mile In 5:01k.
Yale Crew In Hard Try-out
CAI.K'S FEnnY, Conn., June 8. Coach Guv
Nlekalla ytateniay sent tha Yale varsity and
Irdhmin elzht-oer crows on a. nine-mile row
on tha Tbamea. They went over tha rezatta
eouree of four mllea on tha return at a sood
clip, pulljna tn fine form. Tha other crawa
ha-1 a paddle of six mile down tha rivar. with
aprlnta at lha flnlih.
, Harvard Oarsmen ort River
a TOP, Con., Juno S.-Harvard'e till
saMUid arrived at training quartera here
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rtray had all the iuntn,n ui An .kA
W for a limbering-up practice. The
oren teamed to be In much better form
than Is uiual at tide iJuon of training.
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Un the left is shown Mrs. George Wightman, formerly Miss Hazel Hotchkiss, California's crack woman lawn
tennis player, who won the national title in 1909-1910-1011. The other photograph is Miss Molla Bjurstcdt,
the Norwegian champion. In their first matches, played yesterday on the courts of the Philadelphia Cricket
Club at St. Martin's, both were victorious, and it is highly probable, as they are in different brackets, that
they will meet in tho finals for the national, women's lawn tennis championship.
BLUE BONNET OPENS
WITH FINE PROGRAM
Fifteen Horses Face Starter in
Inaugural Dash for Canadian
Foaled Racers.
MONTHEAL. Can., (Blue Bonnets),
Juno S. The Inaugural dash here this
afternoon, under tho auspices of the
Moutienl Jockey Club, brought out a
great Held of three-year-olds that were
foajeel In Canada. The purse was worth
t'M. and wns won by l.ady Spendthrift,
with JIcAteo in tho saddle. Corn Broom
rnn into the place position, while Bed
I'ost got the other honor.
Fifteen horses bprang away from the
barrier In this tho drat race of tho club's
meeting. The session will end June IS.
The summary:
Flrt race, ,1-jear-olda and up foaled In Can
ndn, Jelling, .1CO added, 7 furlongs Lady
oprnuuinii, ip.i, AicAtee, :.'7.40, Ill.iO, SHMU,
won: i-nrn Ilroom, 111, Collins, f.MI. J 1.30,
accond. ntd l'oat. ion, llanp, KS 40, third,
lime, 1 2!) 4-.V Irish Heort, Ilnrry Ilaesett II,
1 rotjcnrt, ncilflre. Monn U , Our Mabello, air
Arthur, Harolta. Irrf olanle, llaldcn lirad
ley. Puritan Laea, MntiFoleue abo ran
anonil race, lor .!- ear-olds and up, :)U
added, ecllin. ,-,i, furfongs-Zln Dell, ml, Col
lins. j:ilS0. s.t0, I, won, Kcneaaa, 114, Mc
Afee. f4. J.1.S0, aecond, Soueeler, tin. liurns,
.W), third. Time, 1 07 2-0. Ida Claire, llrlar
Path, lork Lad, i:ncore. Mania Johnson,
Jlaxlm Belle, Kenneth also ran.
Third race, a-yrar-olds and up, JSOO added,
I.nilleCommonada, lflt. Shilling, 4, I2.S0 and
I. -il, won; nrave Cunarder, Iftl, Tanlln, S.;.:10
and JS.V0, eecond: W'nter Ijidy, toil, Obert.
K.JO, third. Time, l.lu.l-S. Shness and
mark Ilroom also ran.
Kourth rare, Kindergarten stakes. 2-vear-old,
S'o"""5!.5 furlongs-Tom ninard, in. Metcnlf,
J.tiii, 3.tXI and 1.7i, nrst; CaBco. B"l, McAlee,
J'.JJit and 4.:io. tei-ond. lollte, 10S, McDermott,
T 40, .third. Time. 1 0'-' .1-s Oolden List,
Illume, rinrtnniil. Honcros First, Scrtla, Can
dln and fllue Can also ran.
Fifth race, fi,oo. 4-year-olds and up. selling,
steeplechase, about B nillca-IIumlllaty, 11,
Williams. flao, 2.I") and J2.70. nrst; King
cash, HO Wolkc, :i.40 and I'l.fio. second:
Dorothy Webb, lfli, O'Connor, l 10, third.
Time, )'10. Promotor and Decathlon also ran.
BLUE BONNET CARD
FOR RACES TOMORROW
Urst raco, purse, f500 added, 2-year-olds
foaled In Canada, 4',3 furlongs-Ban Shore, 10.1;
. A. Wright, 10(1, (a) llcclaa Tlame, 1M;
Gamalne, IU1, Gooil Shot, 101, Alecto. lOJ:
la) I'reity Picking, 103.
(a) Coupled.
Second race. S.W1 nddeH I.va-1A ma,.-a
5 furlongs-Dsmletta, lit); riernlce, 10U, Larkln
11?- IV.,, la Inn th Tt-Jln ,n.
112;
tviaaina. ion: Medea, inn: rrHh p.inn u?.
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Semper Stalwart, 112: (b) Alfadlr, 112; I'hllls
tlne, 112; Queen Apple, 100.
(b) Coupled.
Third race, handicap, for 3-year-olds and up,
800 added, U furlongs Sir Edgar, 10$
c) Knights Differ, lOtl; Deposit. ll; Pari
Zareta. lot, (c) Southern Maid, 100. Car
bide, 101.
ic) Coupled.
Fourth race, J50O added, .1-jear-olda and up,
condition mile Bushy Head. 104; Knlghta Dlt.
fer. 107; Captain Ben, 104; Stalwart Helen.
05: Recoil. 102; Harbard, 101 Martian. 104.
, Fifth race, steeplechase handicap, O10 added.
4-year-olds and up, atwit S miles Tom Horn,
140; Bryndown, Hi; sun King, 134; Bac
chante, 130.
blxth race, ISOO added, selling, for 3-year-oldo
and up, 7 furlongs Bherock Holmes. 10d;
Lady Splrliuelle, ml; Mald of Frome. 101:
lied Land. 101; 'King Badford. 104; Mlnda.
107; Inauleta, i07; Burwood, 104; Mercurluin
HI; Veneta Strome. 101; Clinton, 101; Kail
Inla, ltt; Tho Oovernor, lOfl: Celebrity. 07'
Columbia Lady. 07, Slnal, 102. '
Seventh race, $800 added, selling, a.year-olda
and up, mile and eighth Orperth, 100; 'Cults -hunk,
104; Cllffhacn. 00; 'Buataround. 100:
Beaumont Belle, 07, Voladay, Jr., 10a.
Apprentice allowance of ne pounds claimed.
Weather c,lear: track fast.
Latzo Outclasses Sheeler
, HAZLBTON, Pa.. Juna S.-Steve Latto, of
Hasleton, outfought Kid Sheeler, of Mt. Car.
rnel, In a hard 10-round battle here last night.
In tha six-round temlwlndup Kid Henry of
Allentown. and Young Mahoney. of McAdoo
fought a draw.
Joe Jackson, Hurt, Out of Game
WASHINGTON. June 8 -Manager Fohl, of
the Cleveland Americana, announced that an
X-ray examination of Joe Jackaona' riaht
albo hurt In CJavelnd on yjr,mo?laJ W.
abowed that several ligaments wero aaralned!
but that no bones war fractured. Jackson
will be out of the came about 10 daya.
Skull Fractured by Ball
BCRANTON, .Pa.. Juna 8. Oattlng in ihs
way of a fast ln-ahoot Just pitched, WllUanu.
of the Scrantoo taara, w struct in tba
tamplo yeatardar aJtarwwo, and auffared a
minor fracture of the akull. Ha will ba around
again la about to waaks.
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LATONIA INAUGURAL
IS LANDED BY MEX
Kentucky Meeting Is to Run 24
Days Track Is in Fine Con
dition for Big Meet.
LATONIA, Ky., Juno 8.
The Latonla summer meeting of 24
days opened here this afternoon and from
all indications the meet will be a most
successful one.
The weather has cleared and tho track
la In line shape. The racing secretary
arranged a fine card for the opening day,
with an Inaugural handicap for 3-year-olds
nnd up at 1 1-16 miles.
Mcx won tho first race today.
The new rule passed by tho State Rac
ing Commission was like a bomb from
the clear skies. Tho outsiders from St.
I.ouls nnd other towns are up In arms,
but It looks like the rule will stand per
mitting only Kentticklnns to work In the
machine ami cashier departments.
II. J. AVInn left today for New York,
where he will prepare for tho meeting
under his Jurisdiction this summer.
The summaries:
F'lrst race, 3-ycar-olds and up, selling, 0
furlongs-Mex. 103, Sterling. 1BW. J7.60 and
JVUW. won: Carrie Orme, 10.1, CTUrlen, 7.10
and J.1.70. second; Casey Jones, 112, Gentry,
2.r,0. third. Time, 1:13 1-5. Cash on De
llierv, Bean Splller, Surcgot, Chilton King and
Cnarmeuse also ran.
Second race, maiden 2-year-olds, IS furlongs
Mandy Hamilton, 10, Neylon, 1 SO, Jl.fio nnl
! in. non: Black Coffee, 100. Gani. t-1.20 and
V1W, aecond. Inlldel II, 100. O'Brien, . third.
Time, 102 1-5 Folroma. Meditation, Jane
Stralth and Stephen It. also ran.
Third race, selling, 3-yera-olds and up,
mile nnd 70 jords Boyal II, 100, Gans,
.1.70, J3.10. $2.10, first; The Grader, 107,
Mott, J7.10, .3.00, second; Water Witch, OS,
Garner. 13.10, third. Time, 1.42 1-5. Gold
Crest I3oy and Impression also ran.
LATONIA RACE ENTRIES
FOR RACES TOMORROW
Flrat race, 3-year-olda and up. fl furlonge
Bean Splller, 01. Chltra, B. First, Lady Mex
ican. Jane, 07; Dengro. Dorcrls. Royal Tea,
i'lirlong. 112.
Second race selling, 2.Sear-old maiden fllllea,
W furlongs-'Vlolet, 'Industry, 'Onata, SunI
maid, 103; Brown Velvet, Aleen B.. 'Trappold.
Muri.sPFot. 112. ' SfB HOm' Ml" A"n'
Third race, purse, 3-vear-olds and up. a
furlones Hank O 'Day, Eddla DeHlng. White
Metal, 100; Fletaboll. 103; Huntress. 1(.T.
Roscoo Oooso, Syrian, 108; Beach Comber. 112;
rns Norman, 114,
.?uh raL'' IHl- 3-iear-oIda and up, mlla
and 70 yards-Liberator, 07: Roal iAteie.V
GrSsvenor. 10?. Db "'""" "r,t "
.ll,,,!!raJ 2-yar-olds, 9 furlongs-Mnnova.
Hon. 02. 'Luszul. 100. Blanchita. Aunt Sal,
jrardome, 102, Disturber, 107; Blacklc vlw,
,it'f.lh.l.cJ' ",'!""; -ar-olds, mile and 70
5,?Td7MabeJ 5intomery. 03: Busy Edith.
103, 'Broomtlower. Dav Day. 103' Siariinna
St. Charcote, lOS.'Ruslta, lM. ' M,r"nM'
Peenth Tace. selling. 4-year-olds and up,
ml e and alxteenth-'dordlo l, -La Mode
ga S,ar' 'Si. 'Foundation. 101; ItiouV
Ada Toner. 102; Oreen, Blr Dipper; 104
Requlram, 103. Wander. Jack Kaanauih
Hermuda. lOd: Irleh aentlemanl 114 '
Apprentice iillouanca claimed.
Weather clear: track fast.
SPECIALIST REASSURES MATTY
Declares Warm Weather Will Heal
Great Pitcher's Arm.
CHICAGO. June 8.-chrsty aiathew.
son s left shoulder, which has been tv.
Ing him sornfi ticuble this' season, -will bo
entirely well as soon as warm weather
arrives, according to Dr. W. A. Matushek.
a perve specialist who examined the New
York Giant's pitcher.
Tho specialist said there was nothing:
seriously wrong with Matty'e shoulder
but that a slight affection of the mWular
nerves would craise him gome pain until
mow seasonai.lo baseball weather comas.
Three Knockouts at Tamaqua
TAMAQUA. Ia., June 8. Young n.n...
Chip, of lroaqua. In the first mint 1 oJ !
achedulrf 10-round bout wlthaiant Itaiv
t .u--',.r..T. .--- uvea iimea.
in "uir Kuucaouis wero a.or
lirownle. of Tamaqua. outline ih,
Youne,
Chalkly Ra;
K o. on
third, and
Brown, of Tamaqua. dropping Kid Duffy of
Knockout
LIKE THAT YESTERDAY MR 'MAniTT
WOMEN'S TITLE
IMPROVED FIELDS
AT BELMONT MEET
Scratches Not So Prevalent As
in Days Past Forecast Gets
Opener. '
BELMONT PARK, Juno 8.-A better
field of horses than has been the case
for several days answered the bugle call
to the post this afternoon. For several
days tho races have been poor samples
of contests, but with a fair sky, the
horsemen's spirits arose, and few
scratches were noticed. '
In tho opening race this afternoon
Forecast, favored to win the thtcc-year-old
and upward race at six furlongs,
came across In good fashion. Lily Ornio
got the place and J. J. Llllis the show.
The summaries:
First race, for 3-year-olds and up, telling,
'Ml aqded, 0 furlongs, main course Forecast,
1X1. Louder. II to 5, 7 to 10, 1 io :, won. Lily
t'rme, loti. Buxton, 7 tu 1, .', to 2, een, tee
ond. J. J. Lulls, 110, J. McCahej. 4 to 1, .1
to 2, 7 to 10, third. Time. 1.1.1. Armament,
'Water Lllj, Plantagenet and Hydroplane also
ran.
Seccnd race, for mares and geldings 3-year-olds
and up, selling, $Coo added, 1 mlle
Woodtn Shoes, 103, McCahey, to 3. 1 to 4,
out, Hon, Bac. li:i, o. Byrne, 11 to 6. 1 to 2,
out, second. Fenmouse, Ul. P. Louder, 11 io
0. .1 to 5, 1 to 8, third. Time, l-.io. Stone
nenge also ran.
..Third race, for 2-s ear-old fillies. $.V0 added,
ts furlongs rtralght-Llttlo Dipper, 103, Fair
brother, 8 to 1, 5 to 2, 7 to P, uon. lllss I'ua
' 103. O. Byrne, 2 to 1, 7 to SO, 1 to 3,
second; Feminist. 103, Lllley, 3 to 1, even, 2 to
5i.J.hlro' 'ill"' :!y Plumose, Little Alta,
Taka, Smoothbore. Fat our. Dorados also ran.
fourth race, handicap. 1 Mil miles Virile.
UP;..?",1??' 43 t0 V- out' out- won: alu
Thistle. 11T, Bjrne, 4 to 5. out, out, second;
Spearhead, 08. Ryan. 10 to 1, 0 to B. out
MrJ'.. T,mf- lr45' 0ny ,hreo starters.
Fifth race, for maiden 3-year-olds and up,
selling, purso 300, 1 mlio Etruscan, 01
KkotV j ,0S. J i ? 0U,J non- s"i Slick,
r&i Lo,T?'ri I. t0 ? 4 t0 l t0 second
Coin, 113, LoHus. 4 to 1, eten, 1 to 4, third,
lime. 1:40 3-3. Irish Boy and VIHr also ran.
blxtn race, for maiden, 2-year-olds, selling,
fRr"",.'' J( furlongs, straight-Blue Itotk.
112. SlcCahey. 7 to 2. 4 to 5, 1 to 3, llrst;
Detonshlro. l)o!ly, 104. Lilly, ;', to 3, i to 4
out, second; Galeswlni.ie, 101, Louder, II to 1,
3 to 2. 3 to 5, third Time, .53 2-0. Walloon
Golden bate and FUhnalk also lun.
BELMONT PARK ENTRIES
LISTED FOR TOMORROW
First race, for 2-yenr-olds, maidens. S fur.
longs, straight-Plaintiff, 113. Oraior, 115
Prlnco of Como. 113, Libyan Sands. 115.
i BTi!!t?ci ror 3-Vfar-olda and up, selling,,
InilleWorklng Lad, 113; Beethoven! Ill ;
Camellia, ton: rtnhin.i,. Snl. KS,?."' riV"
Camellia
Roi.rn b.. Viw.,T.".'.'.''BftvAuvi. ."'" :
-astern
Third
'-- ---- --- wx ; - iauc', 4 10,
ral for 3-ear-olda nnd
up. tha
Fourth race, for ?.v..,.nirf.
the Keeno M.
tjiviwi, oy$ lurion
fSHiluSii fV,rionf?- "ralght-Tlng-a-Llrig. Ut:
AVt'ac?1il0r' lltt; "an'1,, "' " ridiV
Fifth race, for S.jear.olds and up. Stecoin
-i?ilfff5!:-Lor.? r-oIda and up. the Pell.
ltt VA"r.P. . 'uVlon". 7traYaPmI.7i.V,e' '
SKlw'Sf.r.U M'",y,;' '""M
KDin. 114: IvBaHfaatlla-la 1 fiT T1IU ,. --.-.
bprlnr.
-j,ratwirei allowance claimed.
Track fast; weather warm.
JIM THORPE IN FIGHT
Famous Indian ChargedrWth Being
Implicated in Fist Affair.
JBHSBV CITV, N. J.. June JAfti
regalplng his senses at his home. 30 Park
avenue. Peter. La Forge, who was found.
Unconscious In Kearney'B saloon a?
Westslde and Yale wml JSESF'a.
fight li, theTllace. in which Jim Thorpe
the famous Indian athlete and I an i oal
League "ciub'JS . W Jn'tonat
League Club, and his team mate. Catcher
Bill Reynolds, were Implicated.
b ?rF? ",ated that he dd not know
who hit lilm, or anything .else after the
trouble started. The police are In!
.., , BB jle n,rrat,
Snrlnir Handiean R rfi " ...L'rLt
view - 12 " liousernaK'Tir Meeting louse
iT?' Xan.keo Motions. 112; Top o' lb. Mo B
113; Hester Prynne. 100;'Andrew, 108. n
8. 1915;
TTARRVVAnDON WRITES GOLF
FOR THE EVENING LEDGER
Itarry Vordon, British open cham
pion nnd the most famous of all
ooXltrs, wtH eorttriimte ft series of
arl'ctes on polf for the Bviwijro
iLBDOF.it, oe-jlnnfni; Balurday, June it.
These articles icitl be not only enter
taininp but instructive, and should be
read by golfers of every class, one
of the articles will deal with clubs and
their use, and those who are cxperi
encina any difficulty with any partic
ular club should be able to correct
their fault If Vardon's advice is fol
lowed. . , ...
Vardon's opinion of American golf
and golfers wilt be of great Merest at
the present time, and Ms opinion of
the American caddie will provide most
entertaining reading.
DOJt'T FAIL- TO HEAD IIARRY
VAKDOtf OxV GOLF,
BEOMNIXG SATURDAY, JUNE It,
IN THE EVENWO LEDGER.
MOM, TOUGH, SHADED
BY MOORE IN HARD GO
McManus First Decisive Victor
Over Bob in Bout of Sensa
tional Finish.
The scalp of Waller Mohr, Brooklyn, N.
Y clean cut, gCod looking nnd a mighty
tough piece of humanity In fistic action,
today is dangling from tlie belt of Willie
Moorei claimant to the welterweight
championship of Pennsylvania, Tho
fighters put up a rattling slugfest In tho
windup at the Olympla A. A., last night,
and because of tho local boy's rally In the
nnal three minutes he earned honors for
tho combat by a clcse margin.
Tho Brooklynlte's aggressiveness can
not bo denied, but Mooro landed enough
of Ms vicious left-hand slams to Mohr's
head and body to leave the squared cir
cle an undisputed victor. Slohr, at time's,
had Willie holding on like a leech In the
clinches. He ripped In some telling wal
lops to Moore's body. However, from the
distance Bill used a straight right punch
and short left swing to tho head to good
advantage.
Several times during the contest Ref
eree O'Brien cautioned the visitor about
bringing his head and shoulder In con
tact with Willie's chin. Moore had the
better o'f th second and sixth rounds,
v.iillo Mohr held the tipper hand In the
third. The first, fourth and fifth frames
wero even. Willie tipped the beam at HO
pounds. Handsome Walter weighed H3.
Tho spectators weic treated to one of
tho most sensational finishes to a boxing
match seen in this city for many moons
when Frankle McMnnas. of Camden,
120U, scored tho llrst decisive victory
over Fighting Bob Glvler, of Allentown,
127 The club physician Instructed the
pollco to bring tho light to a halt about
elplu seconds beforo the end of tho llfth
round. Bob was standing against the
ropes, nil but out, while Mac wan using
etc-ry bit of energy In trying to connect
with right and left hand punches hnrd
enough to drop tho upstnter for the
count.
Previous to the sudden finish Bob had a
slight advantage of the milling. Tho
fans hooted Glvler sevcrnll times for
using his head In the clinches nnd also
because he landed low punches at least
six times. In the second round McManas
was forced to go to his corner to re
cuperate as a result of a wallop below
tht belt.
In the fifth round a series of right
hand punches dropped Bob to the mat on
the west side of the ring. He regained
his feet grogglly at the count of three.
SIcManus punched him all over the ring
for fully ttto minutes, and he was fast
tiring himself from his own exertion when
the bout was brought to a conclusion.
Bob showed his bulldog tenacity by re
fusing to take the count.
Another Battle for Williams
BALTIMORE. Md.. Juna S.-Negotla-tlons
aro under way to bring together
Bantamttelght Champion Kid Williams,
lork. Silver Burns, who Is managing
Taylor, has written Sammy Harris, Wil
ams manager, asking for a bout, and
LrVL ln"mat at Harris' office here
that the two would be matched to meet
in Baltimore In the future. Although a
youngster. Taylor has whipped Louisiana
Ivld Herman, Al Shubert, Jimmy Murray
and others equally well known.
Steen May Figure in Deal
CLEVELAND. O.. June 8.-A deal has
been completed for the sale of Pitch"
Bill steen, star right-hander of the in.
dians, to Detroit, according to word from
Washington this afternoon. Steen wlU
go to Boston tonight to talk with Jen
nnss. He has been dissatisfied wl?h
Cleveland. The deal Is a caVtransac
Mandot Defeated Azevedo
aSSS'S
rounds of rough nghtlng her. l! il& IL 1B
wero no clean knMKdrfwS." U,t n,ht' There
THE TIME
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9'
THE PLACE
Belmont Driving Park
THE SHOW
Horse Dealers' Sweepstakes
Keystone Stake Pacing
Trotting Race to Saddle
Road Drivers' Special
tasy to Get There. AdwiHi,. 50c
sS5Si
T?V&Wy?J
A3IKHICAN U5Ar.ni,.
BASEBAXL TODAY
SHIBE PARK
Athletics vs. St, Louis
L.
UAMB CAMJiP AT 3tl5 J M,
MKS. C. II. VANDERBEi
TURNS IN LOW SCOit
Eastern Women's Golf ChA
pion Leads Field in Qu&Kfl
ing Round at St. MartiriS
jLoaay.
ST. MARTINS, Pai, June 8.Mrs, ,
vanueroecK, me eastern iroif t...&--4
had low gfoss score In ti. ?Si
j ,.,. . -T. . : a"fE
ruunu iui l..u nuincus Handicap lotirjj
mem ai mo iniiaueipma Cricket
today, with a card bf S3; Miss CathJ
jfavio .yuD uii ouung nigncr, and
l.nnrllpan nt ft CTOVA til.,- !, 1 .
r ' ,uw "
Summaries:
Miss Catherine Davis......... TotDt lti&-t
Miss Mary Lewis,.,,.,,..,, ,, in
Mrs. Frances Bradley loo
Mlas May Dell , m
Mlrs Mildred Caverly... of
.urn. v. miuciucck, .,,. . ni
Mr. C. F. Fox
M
Miss G. O, Hood
Miss 'A, I. nichardson ......,
Miss Marlon Naylor. ...,.,,..
Miss L. Wlndle
Mrs. Logan....,.,,.
Mrs. Stephens
Mrs. Durton Price ,,...
Mrs. Fitzgerald
Miss Henry,
Mies Lucy Porcher.
Mrs. W. H. Oconee
mi A. c Corvell....
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117
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140
132
MS
Mrs. F. W. Jilorrls uj
airs. MinKenon 132
Miss M. Headman ,, ltii
Mrs. Harris no
Mrs. nittenhouae Miller.... , .. isn
Mrs. Lewis .122
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Club
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Brooklyn .
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Won Ixist r.C. Win
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Detroit
rioston
New York. .
Washington
Cleveland...
8tJ Trills...
Athletics...
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Newark .. 2rt
Knnsas City 24
St. Louis... 22
llrnohlyn . . 23
Chicago ..SI
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HARVARD CREWS TRAIN
Order for Today Was to Paddle Firi!
Miles and Back.
RED TOP, Conn., June 8. The Harrai
varsltv and second eights, the freihrnii?
eight and freshman four went for a five-
nine paaaie 10 ine invy vara and batl
There was but one change In the boal
Moody going to No. 3 In the freshmi
eight In place of Williams. Conditio:
wero Ideal, the weather overcast ana Hi
river llko a mlllpond.
Before the crews went out, Coach Jw
wray took tliem out In the doubles ft
individual., coaching.
The Harvard varsity crew has a pat 5
cot In the shape of an Irish terrier, till
property 01 ijusk.
ifl
"Gas." It has gumption, buy
no grit." It has a uniform "boi
ing point," which means thlf
every gallon of "gas" you bujl
is sure to do just, iih.6 mp lass
banishing frequent carburetor
adjustment. It has more mpesi
to the cubic inch, and a livelPi
ness that enables you to ge'ti
away quickly in all kinds of
weather.
j
Atlantic Gasoline is made from thefint
crude oil that flows, by the oldest aall
larrfest refiners in the State. AH Boodi
garages have it, and Atlantic tankeffl
deliver anywhers, any time, do
it's Atlantic.
Afanfc POLAR1NE is tht 100-Ptt
cent lubricant that flows freely at all
temptraiurts. It keeps upkeep DOWN.
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COMPANY
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